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Featured Articles
The Sway Of The Grand Saloon
Author: John Malcolm Brinnin
In the sumptuous history of transatlantic passenger travel it wasn’t all mahogany panelling and ten-course meals. Consider, for instance, war and seasickness
Men of the Revolution: 2. Thomas Gage
Author: Richard M. Ketchum
The British commander-in-chief at the beginning of the Revolution was popular and conscientious, but events were beyond his control.
American Gothic
Author: Wayne Andrews
The revival in the nineteenth century of medieval motifs in architecture extended from villas and furniture to farmhouses and vineries
Miss Eleanor Roosevelt
Author: Kenneth S. Davis
“She is such a funny child, so old-fashioned, that we always call her ‘Granny’ “her mother said. Cousin Franklin felt otherwise
Urban Pollution-Many Long Years Ago
Author: Joel A. Tarr
The old gray mare was not the ecological marvel, in American cities, that horse lovers like to believe
A Schoolboy’s Sketchbook
Author: Frederic G. Renner
“New York Is Worth Twenty Richmonds”
Author: Nat Brandt